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- A new leakage suggests that Samsung’s incoming UI 8 can feature a new “running coach”.
- The running coaches will evaluate the user’s fitness level and offer a personal training plan to help them reach their goals. Consumers from initial (level 1) to advanced (level 10) will be estimated in different levels.
- This feature will also use real -time heart rate data from the Galaxy watches to determine the intensity of the user’s exercise.
After eliminating an UI 7, Samsung has been seen working on the next update, an UI 8. While the company is a mother about the details, various leaks have painted an excellent photo of what is expected from the update of Android 16. Now, a new leakage is highlighting the upcoming coach’s feature within a UI 8, which will help users determine their current fitness level and keep their race to the surface.
By a leak by X -User Girwin Van Gesen (viewed via Via Seamless), A UI 8 Samsung Running Coach will bring with a new feature. Although it is not mentioned, this feature can be logically part of the Samsung Health app. We can look at the “Start” button on a watch, and support that it will include measurement through the galaxy clock.
The leakage shows that consumers will be able to measure their current fitness level as far as possible, guiding by measuring their phone. Once your fitness level is set to 1 to 10 levels, the program will guide users to gradually improve their fitness through a personal training plan.
In addition, the running coaches will use real -time heart rate data from an attached Galaxy Watch to determine the severity of the user’s exercise to help them train safely and efficiently.
Samsung has not yet shared information about the feature of the UI 8 running coach, but it is clear that you will need a Galaxy watch to take the most of it. This feature appears to be mostly relying on smart watch hardware, so it is hoped that it will also come to the old Galaxy smartphones rather than lock on the new crop. There are no special needs of hardware on the Smart Watch side, so our fingers have been crossed that this feature will also work on the old -fashioned OS galaxy watches.
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